NSSDCA ID: SPHE-00422
Availability: Archived at NSSDC, accessible from elsewhere
Time span: 1972-03-03 to 1975-01-01
The Helium Vector Magnetometer (HVM) measurements of interplanetary magnetic fields are averaged at one-hour intervals with respect to Spacecraft Event Time (UT). Data set parameters include the three orthogonal components of the magnetic field in RTN coordinates, where R is in the sun-s/c direction, T is the cross product of the solar rotation axis and R, and N is the cross product of R and T. The hourly field magnitude, averaged over scalar magnitudes at higher time resolution, is also provided. All field values are in nanotelsa. Data are available from launch through the time of instrument failure in 1975.
This collection is available on-line at: https://spdf.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/data/pioneer/pioneer10/mag/
Questions and comments about this data collection can be directed to: Dr. John F. Cooper
Name | Role | Original Affiliation | |
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Dr. Edward J. Smith | Data Provider | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | edward.j.smith@jpl.nasa.gov |
Mr. Robert M. Candey | General Contact | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | robert.m.candey@nasa.gov |
Ms. Joyce E. Wolf | General Contact | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | Joyce.E.Wolf@jpl.nasa.gov |